Introduction
Few Five Nights at Freddy’s characters balance cute and creepy as effortlessly as Toy Bonnie. With a glossy, toy-blue exterior, bright eyes that never blink, and a smile that’s just a little too wide, Toy Bonnie is the perfect blend of charm and menace. This makes them a fan-favourite choice for both horror-lovers and cosplayers who thrive on bold, eye-catching transformations.
Whether you’re going for full horror-core realism or putting your own glam-rock twist on the look, this guide will walk you through how to build a standout Toy Bonnie cosplay—from costume and makeup to EyeCandys’ glowing blue contacts and gel nail stickers that tie the whole animatronic aesthetic together.
Who Is Toy Bonnie?
Toy Bonnie made their debut in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 as the slick, updated version of the original Bonnie. They’re the electric-guitar-playing star of Freddy Fazbear’s house band—an animatronic built to look cuter and friendlier than the first-generation models.
Of course, that manufactured friendliness is exactly what makes them unsettling. With their hyper-vibrant colours and unnervingly wide grin, Toy Bonnie has become one of the franchise’s most recognisable faces—and a dream cosplay subject. The combination of vivid blues, mechanical detailing, and cartoon-like proportions gives you creative freedom to lean as horror or as fashion-forward as you’d like.
The Costume: Electric Blue, Bowtie, and All
Toy Bonnie’s design might look simple, but the magic is in the finish—the smooth, almost plastic sheen that makes them feel more like a collectible figure than a creature. You can tailor your approach depending on how screen-accurate or stylised you want the final look to be.
Fabric or Suit Base: Start with a bright electric-blue bodysuit or jumpsuit in spandex, latex, or painted lycra. The glossy texture helps mimic Bonnie’s polished shell.
White Chest Patch: Paint or sew a white oval across the chest and belly. This contrast is key to the “toy” aesthetic.
Red Bowtie: A big, cartoonish bow adds instant recognisability. Foam or satin versions photograph beautifully under con lights.
White Gloves: Use thin foam strips or black markers to add “joint” lines across the fingers for a robotic touch.
Tail (Optional): If you’re going for a full-body version, add a small blue bunny tail at the back for continuity.
For a stylised or fashion-inspired twist, mix in mesh, fishnets, or metallic accents—think cyberpunk Bonnie meets music-video pop star. Keep the palette anchored in blue, white, and red so the look stays true to character.
Head and Ears: The Iconic Bunny Silhouette
Toy Bonnie’s tall, upright ears are instantly recognisable—and they’re your chance to showcase some craft skills.
Create ears from lightweight foam, felt-covered wire, or craft EVA attached to a headband or wig base. Secure them with clips or an internal wire frame so they stay perky throughout the day. Some cosplayers even use flexible wire or elastic for subtle movement, giving the illusion of life.
If you prefer comfort over a full helmet, try a light-blue wig with blunt bangs and attach smaller ears on top. It softens the character and gives you freedom for expressive makeup looks—perfect for those who want a cute-meets-creepy balance.
Eyes: The Unblinking Gaze
Nothing says “animatronic” like Toy Bonnie’s piercing, mechanical eyes. To achieve that iconic look, colored contacts are non-negotiable.
EyeCandys Lens Tips:
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Choose light blue or turquoise circle lenses to capture Bonnie’s icy stare.
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Opt for lenses with a defined limbal ring to exaggerate the doll-like effect.
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If you wear prescription glasses, EyeCandys offers clear prescription lenses so you can cosplay comfortably without sacrificing vision.
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For photography or stage lighting, lenses with UV-reactive pigments can create a faint glow, enhancing that eerie, “alive” animatronic energy.
Pro Tip: Pair your contacts with subtle shimmer or white eyeliner in the waterline to widen your eyes further and mimic LED brightness.
Makeup & Nail Art
This is where Toy Bonnie truly comes alive—through color, contour, and creativity. Whether you’re going for screen accuracy or stylised glam, your face and nails complete the illusion.
Makeup
Start with a bold blue base using body paint or cream makeup. Seal it with setting powder and spray to avoid transfer during long events.
Use white paint to highlight the muzzle, chin, and around the eyes, giving your face that mechanical mask shape.
Don’t forget the round red cheeks—they’re Toy Bonnie’s most defining feature. Cream blush or face paint works, or you can use circular stickers or foam discs for a raised 3D effect.
For the eyes, go heavy on liner and lashes. Exaggerate the shape upward to mimic the permanent, surprised expression of an animatronic. Sharp brows and slightly frozen facial expressions heighten the uncanny vibe.
Finish with a glossy or metallic lip to echo Bonnie’s synthetic sheen.
Nails
While the original character doesn’t have nails, EyeCandys’ semi-cured gel nail stickers let you extend the theme effortlessly. Try:
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Cobalt blue or electric-blue sets to match the suit
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Red or white accent nails to mirror cheek and bowtie details
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Chrome or “glitch” designs for a digital horror twist
They’re quick to apply, long-lasting, and perfect for surviving a multi-day convention.
Props and Accessories
Every memorable Toy Bonnie cosplay needs a prop or two to push it over the edge from “recognisable” to “unforgettable.”
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Electric Guitar: Use foam or 3D-printed materials to recreate Bonnie’s signature instrument. Paint it red or black for contrast.
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LED Accents: Add subtle lighting inside ears or across the chest to simulate animatronic circuits.
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Hidden Speaker: For a theatrical flourish, play pre-recorded Toy Bonnie voice clips from a small portable speaker.
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Faux Joints and Wiring: Add painted or foam “hinges” at elbows and knees—or, for a horror-themed version, incorporate exposed wiring or glitch-style paint effects.
These touches make your Bonnie interactive, immersive, and perfect for photos or TikTok skits.
Performance Tips: Moving Like an Animatronic
The difference between a good and great Toy Bonnie cosplay often comes down to movement. The character’s charm lies in that strange contrast of perkiness and precision.
Move in short, deliberate bursts, with visible pauses between motions—as though you’re being controlled by an invisible circuit.
Add occasional head tilts or stiff hand gestures. Blink less often than usual. When you smile, make it slightly too wide and hold it a second longer than comfortable.
Those uncanny subtleties give your performance a cinematic, lifelike edge that makes Toy Bonnie instantly recognisable and delightfully eerie.
Final Thoughts
Toy Bonnie is equal parts adorable stage performer and lurking nightmare—a combination that makes them endlessly fun to embody. Their bold palette, expressive features, and instantly recognisable silhouette make this one of the most rewarding FNAF cosplays to build.
With the right mix of costume craftsmanship, stylised movement, and carefully chosen EyeCandys lenses and nails, you can transform into the perfect blend of sweet and sinister.
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